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inb4 “so what culture then ?”Middle East minus the pedophilia
so iconic that you do not even realize that it is american jfl
You go to a mall, what you see is American stores. You walk into that American store and you hear American music playing. Oh, you're hungry? There's American fast food places around. Wanna see a movie? That's American too.so iconic that you do not even realize that it is american jfl
USA lives rentfree in our heads
All that 99% of people know about Turkey is kebab. Someone may have heard of Ottoman Empire in the history class.Japan
Turkey and Greece have amazing culture.
never heard of that tbhAll that 99% of people know about Turkey is kebab. Someone may have heard of Ottoman Empire in the history class.
Hagia Sophia..All that 99% of people know about Turkey is kebab. Someone may have heard of Ottoman Empire in the history class.
it’s different in finland maybe, i think your country is quite ignorant, you guys have not experienced any outside real contact with any other cultures at allAll that 99% of people know about Turkey is kebab. Someone may have heard of Ottoman Empire in the history class.
Hagia Sophia is part of greek culture, since it was built by greek orthodoxes. Finns take great pride in their own culture instead of studying so much of cultures of other nations. Although we are quite a fresh nation and only been there for 100 years, we're among the most patriotic countries in the Europe, it really warms my heart. I personally find turkish history quite interesting too tho.Hagia Sophia..
In UK at least most people know Turkey is a cultural country with lots of great history
it’s different in finland maybe, i think your country is quite ignorant, you guys have not experienced any outside real contact with any other cultures at all
It was built by them but went under much reform and reconstruction..Hagia Sophia is part of greek culture, since it was built by greek orthodoxes. Finns take great pride in their own culture instead of studying so much of cultures of other nations. Although we are quite a fresh nation and only been there for 100 years, we're among the most patriotic countries in the Europe, it really warms my heart. I personally find turkish history quite interesting too tho.
You can call it what you want, but finland is ignorant of other cultures/ethnicities..Hagia Sophia is part of greek culture, since it was built by greek orthodoxes. Finns take great pride in their own culture instead of studying so much of cultures of other nations. Although we are quite a fresh nation and only been there for 100 years, we're among the most patriotic countries in the Europe, it really warms my heart. I personally find turkish history quite interesting too tho.
We can agree it's part of both cultures, greek and turkish. Constantinople/Istanbul will not be totally 100% turkish ever, since it's greek found city lost in war. We have other cultures/ethnicities here too. Like 1% of finlands population is from elsewhere, and that's enough. I've met blacks, and they're often not very respective of our culture, (there have been some nice guys too, don't get me wrong), but I have no reason to believe it would be great choice for Finland to become society like Sweden, where immigrants have no respect for the people that took them in.It was built by them but went under much reform and reconstruction..
that’s like saying america is basically british because we sent people over there and most of them are british descendants lol.
You can call it what you want, but finland is ignorant of other cultures/ethnicities..
I doubt you’ve even met over 5-10 black people in finland lol, especially if you’re from some rural fisher town or whatever